ShowNext - HELP!

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numero = 32805
interpreted = N
texte = I'm trying to use some code that was posted a while back to create numbered links at the bottom of a page. Example: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5The numbers/links are generated like this:[search db=../admin/rt_journal_images.db&[formvariables name=_&exact=F][getchars start=2][name][/getchars]=[url][value][/url]&[/formvariables]startat=[ startat]][founditems]

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[/founditems] [showif [numfound]>1][math show=f]ShowNextCount=1[/math] [shownext method=post] [showif [startat]=[math][start]-1[/math]] [hideif [start]!1] [ShowNextCount] | [math show=f]ShowNextCount=[ShowNextCount]+1[/math] [/hideif] [/showif] [ShowNextCount] | [math show=f]ShowNextCount=[ShowNextCount]+1[/math] [showif [startat]=[math][start]+1[/math]] [ShowNextCount] | [math show=f]ShowNextCount=[ShowNextCount]+1[/math] [/showif] [/shownext] [/showif] [/search] The journal_photos.tpl page is accessed from the main page via this href: View Photos Here's the problem: when the journal_photos.tpl page is displayed the first time the numbers linking to other photos display a link that contains a [startat] that is 1 greater than the actual number. Example: 1You can see that the number being displayed is 1 but the StartAt value is 2. If you click on the 1, image #2 is displayed and all the numbers below display the _correct_ corresponding startat value. With this being the case, a number is missing. Although 7 photos may be associated with this story, only 6 numbers are displayed below (all with an href offset of 1).Why is the first page getting a false startat value?If this isn't making sense to anyone, I can post a URL to review. _______________________Clint Davis Gray Loon Marketing Group 812.422.9999cdavis@grayloon.com------------------------------------------------------------- This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/ Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. ShowNext - HELP! (Clint Davis 2000)
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I'm trying to use some code that was posted a while back to create numbered links at the bottom of a page. Example: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5The numbers/links are generated like this:[search db=../admin/rt_journal_images.db&[formvariables name=_&exact=F][getchars start=2][name][/getchars]=[url][value][/url]&[/formvariables]startat=[ startat]][founditems]

[description]
[/founditems] [showif [numfound]>1][math show=f]ShowNextCount=1[/math] [shownext method=post] [showif [startat]=[math][start]-1[/math]] [hideif [start]!1] [ShowNextCount] | [math show=f]ShowNextCount=[ShowNextCount]+1[/math] [/hideif] [/showif] [formvariables][name]=[value]&[/formvariables]> [ShowNextCount] | [math show=f]ShowNextCount=[ShowNextCount]+1[/math] [showif [startat]=[math][start]+1[/math]] [ShowNextCount] | [math show=f]ShowNextCount=[ShowNextCount]+1[/math] [/showif] [/shownext] [/showif] [/search] The journal_photos.tpl page is accessed from the main page via this href: View Photos Here's the problem: when the journal_photos.tpl page is displayed the first time the numbers linking to other photos display a link that contains a [startat] that is 1 greater than the actual number. Example: 1You can see that the number being displayed is 1 but the StartAt value is 2. If you click on the 1, image #2 is displayed and all the numbers below display the _correct_ corresponding startat value. With this being the case, a number is missing. Although 7 photos may be associated with this story, only 6 numbers are displayed below (all with an href offset of 1).Why is the first page getting a false startat value?If this isn't making sense to anyone, I can post a URL to review. _______________________Clint Davis Gray Loon Marketing Group 812.422.9999cdavis@grayloon.com------------------------------------------------------------- This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/ Clint Davis

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